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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 12, 2024

Russian Opposition Leader like simi valley says he has a long rehabilitation ahead of him after being released from a hospital following his poisoning. A new power play in malaysia and what abraham says he has the backing to topple the Prime Minister and form a new government. And im were hard in with sports tokyos olympic organizers discuss ways to host the games safely amid the pandemic and the n. B. A. Playoffs the comeback is on yet again for the Denver Nuggets as they beat the l. A. Lakers. The way europe deals with refugees needs to change thats the declaration from the European Commission president who has unveiled a new plan to overhaul its asylum system. Vonda layan says the destroyed more account in greece is a stark reminder that all you nations have to step up to help the current rules of seeing a disproportionate burden on mediterranean nations like walter italy and greece this package reflects a fear and reasonable balance between responsibility and solidarity among Member States we all share the benefits we all share the burden this package also reflects a very pragmatic and realistic approach we know that we have to build trust among Member States and citizens confidence that we can manage this as a union because one of the stepping back is on the greek island of lesbos where thousands of refugees are stranded will be speaking to her in just a moment but 1st a Natasha Butler in paris and natasha what details do we know about this new plan. Well you heard the commissioner in there i mean she admitted that the use approach to migration has always been an ad hoc and crisis driven if you think of course of 2015 the crisis in europe then where the block was so divided on what to do and then of course the situation on the greek island of less force really highlighting the need for unity so ursula vanderlei and basically said that this new socalled migration pact was a common approach was going to be a common policy and the real focus of this pact is really prevention its about trying to stop people getting to the in the 1st place trying to encourage them to stay in their current countries of origin if people do arrive more deportations repatriations also measures to bolster e. U. Borders and land and see now one of the main points as well that has been babs one of the most controversial is what to do with Asylum Seekers in the e. U. With refugees how to redistribute them there had been talk about a possible mandatory scheme in which all Member States would have to take in a certain number of Asylum Seekers it seems this isnt the case Member States could be given instead Cash Incentives to host refugees very much on a fallen tree basis which the e. U. Is calling a solidarity scheme of coming up with a new plan is one thing getting all 27 Member States to agree to it is quite another isnt it whats the likelihood of that happening. And that is always the issue with e. U. Policy because it only comes into force if there is consensus if all those 27. 00 Member States sign off on the agreement and of course the issue of Asylum Seekers has been such a difficult one it seems that the e. U. Commission has conceded that it knows that a Central European Eastern European countries like poland and hungary would simply never have signed off on being forced to take in refugees theyve made those countries made that very clear in the past so what the commission has done is really water that part of this document down aloud in a way those countries to have room to maneuver to be able to sign off and agree to this pact so that then the e. U. Can present a united front which is what the Commission Wants to do its worth noting though of course that for many Rights Groups what they really want to see are more legal pathways for people to migrate to the European Union not just skilled workers also skilled workers so that people dont end up risking their lives and often losing their lives on these really terrible a treacherous journeys to the block. Thank you lets cross over now to Stephanie Decker on the island of lesbos where shes been reporting on the situation of refugees there for the past week the e. U. The European Commission stephanie mentioned as well specifically as an area that needs improving with the e. U. Policy what is the situation. Well the fact that theyre discussing it is only really down to the fact that maureen burned to the ground just over 2 weeks ago now it was a forgotten problem these were forgotten people and because the international spotlight is now back here on legs while theyre debating it and theyve come up with the policies that you just heard natasha talk about what is the situation with the people have been moved they were on the streets thousands of them off to the camp burnt down for around 10 days then the police said Ocean Operation there moved to the new camp behind me i think lets talk about the complications when it comes to the asylum process try and break it down and make it understandable because it is very complicated to do that i want to bring in my guest hes a lawyer with refugee support a. G. And you are very much involved in this youre helping refugees migrants seeking asylum here trying to explain to our audience how difficult is it is it a process for these people and do they understand the process when. Somebody says have always been difficult. These people with this as it goes on background different cultural background different voice that book. They dont usually understand the purposes of its they dont understand the reason why theyre doing things that is a big lock up in the provision of legal aid boards but those will theres a huge go provisionals information regarding. This is a very big problem. Used to exist in the boston still exists especially after the formation of the asylum and all that took place 1st john with 2020 which made the new procedure. Which church and explain to our audience i think people seem to think that if asylum is granted to someone that their problems are solved i mean tell us. Is that the case where the 1st. To actually seek asylum and to get a positive decision to be granted International Protection in greece this is the 1st stage the 1st silence however because of the lack of information on the boat before most of the solemn seekers thing but after the months that the asylum in greece or International Protection there will be all the problems will be solved unfortunately this is not the reality after that. 3 many problems many practical problems regardless of everyday life start because most of them are the victim from the hot spots or over. What they did if they are vulnerable and they have to live on the streets by their own i would like to comment on that but. The Biggest Issue in greece is the lack of immigration policy which will help these people to learn greek to be able to find a job and to be normally musically integrated in the greek society. And just very quickly how difficult is it for you as a lawyer when you look at these cases i mean how complicated is a system weve been trying to understand and its very very difficult to simplify is it a challenge for you to take to even get through the process that is in place where a lot of the lawyers will face a lot of challenges mostly because of the. Big amount of Asylum Seekers. On the. Service on the whole it is theyre going to focus however. Sometimes there is also all the money problems. In order to do our job properly on the fact of lee however i wouldnt like to put the blame on the greek authorities on board because i understand also on their lots of pressure because of the big number of Asylum Seekers in greece thank you very much well that just gives you an indication greece is of course in. Frontline country and this is something that greece has said for a very long time that the burden needs to be shared all those policies now really sound like its more about clamping down on borders Border Protection and border screening and also trying to expedite those whove had their asylum request rejected to get them back to their countries of origin so i think reading between the lines it doesnt look like the policies announced today are going to ease the situation for the thousands and thousands of people waiting to start a new life. Thank you Stephanie Decker reporting from lesbos in greece. Other news now russian opposition has called for an immediate campaign of civil disobedience ultra president Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in. And he was in minsk in front of several 100 government officials. On the mounting pressure to resign following last months disputed election didnt stupid in this day of assuming the post of the president. Is the day of victory convincing and faithful we were not just electing the president of the country we were defending our values peaceful life. And out independence and in this regard there is a lot to be done. Nonresident fellow at the center for european policy analysis she joins us via skype from london good to have you with us what do you make of the way who is in or great in this small secret ceremony. Yes hello thank you for having me well bit silly it was very secretive the whole sense of mens courts courts and all of their votes no internet. No people it was not brought on the Television Even though it was supposed to be by a lawyer and it was of a not privately announced so. It was very worried so that people would take to the streets. But people will still take to the streets because people can see the human of egypt amid president s that its only underscores today i believe that people have to continue taken to the streets that their only tool they have in their hands to protest against the pain and power doesnt show the strength of the opposition in the face of the regime. It doesnt change a really that they know as far as the opposition is concerned it were talking just about the neck curation but the 7 weeks of protests always show the strength of the opposition we can say that the opposition is now basically a whole society. Because we have seen that hundreds of thousands of people protesting and not only in the capital of millions but also in many other towns and even small villages across the country were seeing a crackdown on the protests weve seen in crackdown on the Opposition Leaders hes gone to russia hes now been inaugurated what is his next move. Well his next move is to try to quell the protests you might. As well dissipates. In the wind so hes next to have always plea would be to try to boost the morale of his ridgy more of those officials who are still within him because the greatest worries. We clearly see in some defection within the leads and particular recently there have been several 100 defections from the Security Forces all know whose loyalty he has to rely on his courage problem is really to try to make to present his case that case still strong and hes still in power even though we can see that its slowly starting to crumble and just lastly the e. U. Sanctions brooke has been talking about theyve been blocked by cyprus so the integration place more pressure now on the International Community to actually take action. And yes. The law was still so supposed to be the president on sold the 5th of november but since hes inaugurated himself that means that hes no longer a legitimate president because obviously it did not win this election and therefore it does put further pressure on the particular European Union to go counter with the sanctions the current the problem with cyprus is probably just a technical one that the decision on since is likely to take place very time soon ok a good many thanks for joining us there from london thank you. There is plenty more still ahead here on this news hour including chinese tech giant hallways saying its been under attack and struggling to survive well explain why its blaming the u. S. And they maybe it all but there is something that president xi jinping have in common. Including a move in a striker luis suarez. Russian Opposition Leader Alexey Novelli has been discharged from hospital thats where he was being treated for poisoning by novacek the kremlin critic says he has a long rehabilitation ahead of him he spent more than a month in the hospital and was in a coma for heart of that time going experts believe he was poisoned with the nerve agent called novacek moscow denies any involvement from that came from berlin. No longer being treated as an acute in patient now for him the process is about rehabilitation but the interesting thing is that when he describes some of the problems he still suffers from right now of coordination mental and physical coordination he says there are certain bodily functions he cant perform he says he can catch a ball of someone throws it to him but he cant form the sort that allows him to throw the ball back as it were remember that fits in with the sort of action that the navi chalk agent performs on the human body is attacks the motor neuron functions of the human body which explains quite why its taken so long for the antidote the actual pain that was put into his system by the doctors in charlotte say to have its affects on now we know that he is out of the hospital that is going into rehabilitation outpatient basis he says he wants to walk in the parks and try to get his strength back malaysia could be set for more political up haven just 9 months after a new Prime Minister came to power Opposition Leader Anwar Abraham has announced that he has the support of a Strong Majority to form a new government in the administration of Prime Minister emma hitting our theme has fallen but to make it dean and says that he remains the rightful foreign snowie as in kuala lumpur and she says as the uncertainty over and was political. That was a or rather bold pronouncement by Anwar Ibrahim but also rather thin on details and in response the Prime Minister is saying that well what anwar has said they remain just me assertions that mere claims until anwar can really prove that he has indeed got the parliamentary majority now anwar did not say how many numbers hes got how many m. P. s hes got supporting him he didnt say how which parties theyre from and since Analysts Press conference this afternoon 2 Political Parties have come out to say they support anwar but thats not a surprise they are parties within his Opposition Coalition and anwar still has another hurdle he has got to have the assent of the king basically this is a Constitutional Monarchy the king appoints as Prime Minister the person who he believes commands the confidence of the majority in parliament now anwar says he see hes seeking an audience with the king but hes not able to meet the king as yet because the king is in hospital now and it also remains open for meat in yasin to seek an audience with the king and he could also well request that parliament be dissolved and that would trigger snap elections so its really not certain that are nor will be able to form the next government but having said that is also. In yes its position is all book also rather shaky because even though there has been a recent statement by 6 parties in the ruling pact to say they. Put their support behind the Prime Minister the biggest component party and that is that the president of that party has come out to say he believes that many m. P. s are willing to put their weight behind Anwar Ibrahim. Chinese tech giant huawei says it is battling for survival against nonstop aggression from the u. S. Government Comes Company is facing mounting pressure from the trunk administration which last month intensified was structureless limiting hallways access to crucial chipsets katrina you reports from beijing. Customers in china are scrambling to buy while way smartphones tightened u. S. Restrictions have choked the chinese tech giants access to crucial Chip Technology leading to fears hallway smart phones me disappear from store shelves as early as next year. The company says its supply chain is under attack. Everyone knows that huawei is facing great difficulty continuous suppression has brought a lot of pressure on our operations and the ensuring our survival is our main priority the u. S. Government bad american chip makers from selling to quality last month its 3rd set of sanctions against the company the industry is fighting the bad intel and south korean chip maker s. K. Hynix have been given licenses to continue doing business with way but many others are forced to sell elsewhere why wait is still the Worlds Largest Telecommunications Equipment maker they are the number 2 our phone maker in the world so if youre a chip maker and you cant sell to us th

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